Commissioning Engineer
The Amazon Commissioning team is looking for a dynamic Commissioning Engineer to support the delivery of AWS Data Centers.
Job Summary
We're seeking a talented Commissioning Engineer to join our diverse team of software, hardware, and network engineers, supply chain specialists, security experts, operations managers, and other vital roles. As a Commissioning Engineer, you will work on complex projects, collaborating with people across AWS to deliver high-quality results while ensuring safety and security.
Main Responsibilities
* Oversight and coordination of multi-discipline division of work related to pre-commissioning and commissioning of Amazon critical infrastructure construction and special projects.
* Support and supervise vendors, contractors, and other teams involved in the construction and commissioning of various systems, including medium and low voltage power systems, Generators, UPS, HVAC, Chilled Water, BMS, and EPMS systems.
* Provide multi-discipline input into scheduling, designing, and planning of projects.
* Review all multi-discipline integrated systems testing and commissioning documents to ensure they are compliant with the basis of design, specifications, and standards of the project.
Key Requirements
* Bachelor's degree in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or relevant discipline.
* Experience in Commissioning; Mechanical or Electrical Design; Construction Project Management; Control System installation or maintenance; HVAC testing and balancing; Facilities operations and/or maintenance.
* Ability to read and understand construction documents (design drawings, control diagrams, specifications, etc.).
* Business proficiency in both English and Japanese.
Preferred Qualifications
* Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
* Advance knowledge of mechanical systems and basic knowledge of electrical and fire alarm/life safety systems.
* Ability and willingness to travel domestically and internationally for up to 30% of the time.
* Experience working in a construction environment and unfamiliar conditions that require Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and experience in troubleshooting using handheld equipment.